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Hey all,

I have a 2002 Holden Rodeo Single cab trayback for sale ONLY 87,000KM!!!!

It is in GM Black (Mint paint) Has the following:

-Custom Tray

-All chrome and painted front end, replacement chrome lights and grille and surrounds, lower part of bumper has been painted in the same black as the ute, looks clean

-Ecplipse 4554 Headunit (competition grade unit $1,400!!!)

-Sony 6" Splits

-Pioneer competition carbon 6x9's

-Custom box holding two 12" ute subs behind the seats as well as a comp grade clarion amp...(amp stands 60cm tall!)

-I put in new floor mats and sound deadened the whole cab

-interior is in perfect nic, no cracks or fading

-Lowered all around, sits nice but not ridiculously low

-Factory tints

-5 speed manual 4 cylinder, gets me 2 weeks of driving every day from $50 of fuel!!!

-Tray has been marine carpeted too

-I have all log books and service history

There are other things i cant think of right now but this is a mint condition ute...i just no longer need a ute and am looking for something a bit quicker again.

I am chasing about $11,500 ono...for the age and extremely low km this puts it as one of the best value utes in the country!!!

Or swaps for something of interest...hit me up on 0404457746 and i will mms you pictures and any extra info :pirate:

cheers,

tim

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